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Equality
Forum Logo in color and B/W. Equality
Forum, formerly PrideFest America,
presents the world's most comprehensive
programs about the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender (GLBT) community on
April 28-May 4 in Philadelphia. Equality
Forum features 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations.
For further information, call 215-732-3378
or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Malcolm
Lazin, the Founder and Executive
Director of Equality Forum, formerly
PrideFest America. Equality Forum,
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia, features
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Autumn
Bayles, Chair of the Board of
Directors of Equality Forum, formerly
PrideFest America. Equality Forum,
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia features
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
SPECIAL EXHIBITS, PREMIERES AND AWARDS
Exuberance!
April 23-May 4 at The University of
The Arts
Rachelle
Lee Smith's photography is featured
in the Equality Forum photo exhibit
Exuberance! from April 23-May 4 at
The University of The Arts. Culled
from over 8,000 photographs, Exuberance!
captures the uniqueness, vitality
and pride of GLBT youth across the
country. Formerly PrideFest America,
Equality Forum present the world's
most comprehensive programs about
the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community, featuring 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations.
For further information, call 215-732-3378
or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Mike
Glatze (left) and Benjie Nycum
(right), co-founders of Young Gay
America, have works featured in the
Equality Forum photo exhibit Exuberance!
from April 23-May 4 at The University
of The Arts. Glatze and Nycum will
receive the Equality Forum National
Role Model Award, on Friday, May 2
at 10:00 PM. Mike Glatze will moderate
the James Wheeler National Youth Panel
on Saturday, May 3 from 12:00 noon
to 1:15 PM. Equality Forum, formerly
PrideFest America, presents the world's
most comprehensive programs about
the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. Equality Forum features
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
JIM
IN BOLD
Friday, May 2 at 9:00 PM at the Kimmel
Center
Glenn
Holsten, director of the Equality
Forum produced documentary JIM IN
BOLD will receive its world premiere
on Friday, May 2 at 9:00 PM at the
Kimmel Center. Titled after a poem
of the same name by Jim Wheeler, the
young man in whose memory the National
Youth Panel is dedicated, JIM IN BOLD
explores the profound impact of homophobia
on GLBT youth. Equality Forum, formerly
PrideFest America, presents the world's
most comprehensive programs about
the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. Equality Forum features
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Jim
Wheeler, the subject of the documentary
film JIM IN BOLD. This documentary
about the impact of homophobia on
GLBT youth, will receive its world
premiere on Friday, May 2, at 9:00
PM at the Kimmel Center. Equality
Forum's James Wheeler National Youth
Panel was created in memory of the
homophobic-induced suicide of this
gifted gay teen. Equality Forum, formerly
PrideFest America, presents the world's
most comprehensive programs about
the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. Equality Forum features
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
National
Role Model Award
Friday, May 2 at 10:00 PM
Mike
Glatze (left) and Benjie Nycum
(right), co-founders of Young Gay
America will receive the Equality
Forum National Role Model Award, on
Friday, May 2 at 10:00 PM in recognition
for their work on their website (www.younggayamerica.com)
and over 75,000 km of road trips,
which connects GLBT youth worldwide
with powerful, life-affirming messages.
Mike Glatze will moderate the James
Wheeler National Youth Panel on Saturday,
May 3 from 12:00 noon to 1:15 PM.
Their photographs are also featured
in the Exuberance! exhibit from April
23-May 4 at the University of The
Arts. Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. Equality Forum features
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
International Business Colloquium's
International Business Leadership
Award
Saturday, May 3 at Independence National
Historic Park
Allan
Gilmour, vice chairman and CFO
of Ford Motor Company, will receive
the Equality Forum International Business
Colloquium's International Business
Leadership Award at a dinner on Saturday,
May 3 at Independence National Historic
Park. By distinguishing himself as
an openly gay top executive, Gilmour
serves as a model and inspiration
for other GLBT managers. Equality
Forum, formerly PrideFest America,
presents the world's most comprehensive
programs about the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender (GLBT) community on
April 28-May 4 in Philadelphia. Equality
Forum features 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations.
For further information, call 215-732-3378
or visit www.equalityforum.com.
PANELS
From
Pink Triangle To Equality
Thursday, May 1 from 9:00 to 10:15
PM
Harold
Goldman, President of Jewish Federation
of Greater Philadelphia, will moderate
the Equality Forum lead program From
Pink Triangle to Equality on Thursday,
May 1 from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. Exploring
the incarceration and extermination
of German and Austrian gays in Nazi
concentration camps, from Germany's
treatment of gays after World War
II to the eventual decriminalization
of homosexuality in 1969, this panel
focuses on how legislatively and culturally
Germany emerged as one of the most
progressive nations on GLBT civil
rights.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Honorable
Volker Beck, legislative champion
of gay marriage in the German Bundestag,
will speak on the Equality Forum International
Family Values Panel on Wednesday,
April 30 from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. Mr.
Beck will also speak on the Equality
Forum lead program From Pink Triangle
to Equality on Thursday, May 1 from
9:00 to 10:15 PM. Volker Beck is part
of the delegation from Germany, this
year's Featured Nation at Equality
Forum. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Dr.
Jennifer Evans, a professor of
modern German history at Carleton
University, will speak on the Equality
Forum lead program From Pink Triangle
to Equality on Thursday, May 1 from
9:00 to 10:15 PM. A collaboration
with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum,
this panel explores the incarceration
and extermination of German and Austrian
gays in Nazi concentration camps,
Germany's treatment of gays after
World War II, to eventual decriminalization
of homosexuality in 1969. With 76
programs and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Dr.
Geoffrey Giles, a professor of
European history at University of
Florida, will speak on the Equality
Forum lead program From Pink Triangle
to Equality on Thursday, May 1 from
9:00 to 10:15 PM. A collaboration
with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum,
this panel explores the incarceration
and extermination of German and Austrian
gays in Nazi concentration camps,
Germany's treatment of gays after
World War II, to eventual decriminalization
of homosexuality in 1969. With 76
programs and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Thomas
Niederbuehl, a Munich city councilman,
will speak on the Equality Forum International
Healthcare Panel on Tuesday, April
29 from 7:30 to 8:45 PM. Mr. Niederbuhel
will also speak on the Equality Forum
lead program From Pink Triangle to
Equality on Thursday, May 1 from 9:00
to 10:15 PM. Thomas Niederbuehl is
part of the delegation from Germany,
this year's Featured Nation at Equality
Forum. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
International Business Colloquium
Saturday, May 3 from 2:45 to 4:00
PM.
Justin
Nelson, co-founder of the National
Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce,
moderates the Equality Forum International
Business Colloquium on Saturday, May
3 from 2:45 to 4:00 PM. This panel
examines workplace issues facing United
States and German GLBT executives
and their opportunities to collaborate
in the international business place.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Allan
Gilmour, vice chairman and CFO
of Ford Motor Company, will receive
the Equality Forum International Business
Colloquium's International Business
Leadership Award at a dinner on Saturday,
May 3 at Independence National Historic
Park. By distinguishing himself as
an openly gay top executive, Gilmour
serves as a model and inspiration
for other GLBT managers. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Walter
Schubert, founder, chairman and
CEO of Gay Financial Network, will
speak on the Equality Forum International
Business Colloquium on Saturday, May
3 from 2:45 to 4:00 PM. This panel
examines workplace issues facing United
States and German GLBT executives
and their opportunities to collaborate
in the international business place.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Sally
Sussman, Senior Vice President
of Global Communications for The Estee
Lauder Companies, Inc., will speak
on the Equality Forum International
Business Colloquium on Saturday, May
3 from 2:45 to 4:00 PM. This panel
examines workplace issues facing United
States and German GLBT executives
and their opportunities to collaborate
in the international business place.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Klaus
Weinrich, President of Volkslinger
Kreis, a consortium of German gay
business managers will speak on the
Equality Forum International Business
Colloquium on Saturday, May 3 from
2:45 to 4:00 PM. This panel examines
workplace issues facing United States
and German GLBT executives and their
opportunities to collaborate in the
international business place. Klaus
Weinrich is part of the delegation
from Germany, this year's Featured
Nation at Equality Forum. With 76
programs and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
International Gay & Lesbian
Leadership Symposium
Friday, May 3 from 10:00 AM to 12:00
noon
Elizabeth
Birch, Executive Director of Human
Rights Campaign, will speak at the
Equality Forum International Gay &
Lesbian Leadership Symposium, aired
live on WHYY's Radio Times, on Friday,
May 3 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Kate
Kendell, Executive Director of
National Center for Lesbian Rights,
will speak at the Equality Forum International
Gay & Lesbian Leadership Symposium,
aired live on WHYY's Radio Times,
on Friday, May 3 from 10:00 AM to
12:00 noon. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com
Evan
Wolfson, Executive Director of
Freedom to Marry Project, will speak
at the Equality Forum International
Gay & Lesbian Leadership Symposium,
aired live on WHYY's Radio Times,
on Friday, May 3 from 10:00 AM to
12:00 noon. Mr. Wolfson will also
moderate the Equality Forum International
Family Values Panel on Wednesday,
April 30 from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. With
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Klaus
Wowereit, Berlin's openly gay
Lord Mayor, will speak on the Equality
Forum lead program From Pink Triangle
to Equality on Thursday, May 1 from
9:00 to 10:15 PM. This panel explores
the incarceration and extermination
of German and Austrian gays in Nazi
concentration camps, Germany's treatment
of gays after World War II, to eventual
decriminalization of homosexuality
in 1969. Mr. Wowerit will also be
interviewed at the Equality Forum
International Gay & Lesbian Leadership
Symposium, aired live on WHYY's Radio
Times, on Friday, May 3 from 10:00
AM to 12:00 noon, exploring Germany's
attitude toward gays and lesbians,
how it has changed considerably since
the days of the Holocaust, and what
Americans can learn from this country
and its progressive culture of tolerance.
Klaus Wowereit is leading the delegation
from Germany, this year's Featured
Nation at Equality Forum. With 76
programs and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
International
Family Values Panel
Wednesday, April 30 from 9:00 to 10:15
PM
Evan
Wolfson, Executive Director of
Freedom to Marry Project, will moderate
the Equality Forum International Family
Values Panel on Wednesday, April 30
from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. Mr. Wolfson
will also speak at the Equality Forum
International Gay & Lesbian Leadership
Symposium, aired live on WHYY's Radio
Times, on Friday, May 3 from 10:00
AM to 12:00 noon. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Alba
Martinez, Commissioner for the
Department of Human Services for the
City of Philadelphia, will speak on
the Equality Forum International Family
Values Panel on Wednesday, April 30
from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com
International
Media Panel
Thursday, May 1 from 7:30 to 8:45
PM
Chris
Crain, Editorial Director and
Chief Operating Officer of Window
Media (publishers of Washington Blade
and New York Blade) will speak at
the Equality Forum International Media
Panel on Thursday, May 1 from 7:30
to 8:45 PM. This panel looks at the
way the media perceives, covers and
shapes attitudes about the GLBT community.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Joe
Landry, publisher of Liberation
Publishing (owners of The Advocate
and OUT), will speak at the Equality
Forum International Media Panel on
Thursday, May 1 from 7:30 to 8:45
PM. This panel looks at the way the
media perceives, covers and shapes
attitudes about the GLBT community.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
International Healthcare Panel
Tuesday, April 29 from 7:30 to 8:45
PM.
Thomas
Niederbuehl, a Munich city councilman
and a German AIDS activist, will speak
on the Equality Forum International
Healthcare Panel on Tuesday, April
29 from 7:30 to 8:45 PM. Mr. Niederbuhel
will also speak on the Equality Forum
lead program From Pink Triangle to
Equality on Thursday, May 1 from 9:00
to 10:15 PM. Thomas Niederbuehl is
part of the delegation from Germany,
this year's Featured Nation at Equality
Forum. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations.
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Dr.
James Witek, Chief of HIV/AIDS
Medicine at Drexel University College
of Medicine, will speak at the Equality
Forum International Healthcare Panel
on Tuesday, April 29 from 7:30 to
8:45 PM. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
James
Wheeler National Youth Panel
Saturday, May 3 from 12:00 noon to
1:15 PM
Mike
Glatze (left) will moderate the
James Wheeler National Youth Panel
on Saturday, May 3 from 12:00 noon
to 1:15 PM. This panel, created to
remember the homophobic-induced suicide
of this gifted gay teen, explores
current issues among GLBT youth. Glatze
and Benjie Nycum (right), co-founders
of Young Gay America will receive
the Equality Forum National Role Model
Award, on Friday, May 2 at 10:00 PM.
With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Scott
MacPhee, a Young Gay America organizer,
will speak on the Equality Forum James
Wheeler National Youth Panel on Saturday,
May 3 from 12:00 noon to 1:15 PM.
This panel, created to remember the
homophobic-induced suicide of this
gifted gay teen, explores current
issues among GLBT youth. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations.
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
American
Idol 2002 finalist Jim Verraros
will speak on the Equality Forum James
Wheeler National Youth Panel on Saturday,
May 3 from 12:00 noon to 1:15 PM.
This panel, created to remember the
homophobic-induced suicide of this
gifted gay teen, explores current
issues among GLBT youth. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations.
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Elizabeth
Wheeler, Jim Wheeler's 17- year
old sister will speak on the Equality
Forum James Wheeler National Youth
Panel on Saturday, May 3 from 12:00
noon to 1:15 PM. This panel, created
to remember the homophobic-induced
suicide of this gifted gay teen, explores
current issues among GLBT youth. With
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
National Religious Colloquy
Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00 to 10:15
PM.
The
Right Reverend Charles E. Bennison,
Bishop with the Episcopal Church Diocese
of Pennsylvania, will moderate the
Equality Forum National Religious
Colloquy, the preeminent discussion
of religion and the GLBT community,
from gays in the clergy to marriage
and inclusion, on Tuesday, April 29
from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Rabbi
Denise Eger, a leader of gay inclusion
in Reform Judaism, will speak at the
Equality Forum National Religious
Colloquy, the preeminent discussion
of religion and the GLBT community,
from gays in the clergy to marriage
and inclusion, on Tuesday, April 29
from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. With 76 programs
and social events by 95 regional,
national and international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Mary
Hunt, a Catholic author and co-Director
of WATER, will speak at the Equality
Forum National Religious Colloquy,
the preeminent discussion of religion
and the GLBT community, from gays
in the clergy to marriage and inclusion,
on Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00 to
10:15 PM. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Reverend
Barry Stopfel, the first openly
gay ordained Episcopalian priest,
will speak at the Equality Forum National
Religious Colloquy, the preeminent
discussion of religion and the GLBT
community, from gays in the clergy
to marriage and inclusion, on Tuesday,
April 29 from 9:00 to 10:15 PM. With
76 programs and social events by 95
regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
GLBT Travel in Germany Panel
Saturday, May 3 from 1:30 to 2:30
PM.
Daya
Holzhauer, a Pride organizer in
Cologne, will speak at the Equality
Forum GLBT Travel in Germany Panel
on Saturday, May 3 from 1:30 to 2:30
PM. With 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations, Equality Forum,
formerly PrideFest America, presents
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. For further
information, call 215-732-3378 or
visit www.equalityforum.com.
Ricarda
Lindner, Marketing Manager for
the German National Tourist Office
in North America will speak at the
Equality Forum GLBT Travel in Germany
Panel on Saturday, May 3 from 1:30
to 2:30 PM. With 76 programs and social
events by 95 regional, national and
international GLBT organizations,
Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, presents the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
EXCLUSIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND PARTIES
Fraulein
Piggy and Gene Pascale will perform
German Cabaret at the Prince Music
Theater on May 2 from 9:00 to10:00
PM as part of Equality Forum, the
world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. This Cabaret
is part of the delegation from Germany,
this year's Featured Nation at Equality
Forum. Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, features 76 programs and
social events by 95 regional, national
and international GLBT organizations.
For further information, call 215-732-3378
or visit www.equalityforum.com.
Gay
Schwuhplattler will perform Cabaret
at the Prince Music Theater on May
2 from 11:00 PM to Midnight as part
of Equality Forum, the world's most
comprehensive programs about the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community on April 28-May 4
in Philadelphia. This Cabaret is part
of the delegation from Germany, this
year's Featured Nation at Equality
Forum. Equality Forum, formerly PrideFest
America, features 76 programs and
social events by 95 regional, national
and international GLBT organizations.
For further information, call 215-732-3378
or visit www.equalityforum.com.
DJ
Angelo Kortez and OZZIE will
appear at Liberation on May 3 from
10:00 PM to 6:00 AM at Transit in
Philadelphia as part of Equality Forum,
the world's most comprehensive programs
about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) community on April
28-May 4 in Philadelphia. Equality
Forum, formerly PrideFest America,
features 76 programs and social events
by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations. For further information,
call 215-732-3378 or visit www.equalityforum.com.
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